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Living History Buildings in Jackson Hole // By Emily Cohen Straddling a saddle at the Million Dollar Cowboy Bar, customers can imbibe a whisky on the rocks and drink in the bar’s distinct aesthetic, which includes knobbled pine, taxidermied wildlife, and illuminated murals of Western grandeur. The honky-tonk establishment embodies some of the region’s most iconic historic architecture—both inside and out. It’s a holdover from Jackson’s earliest tourism days in the 1930s and is recognized as a landmark by the Teton County Historic Preservation Board. The mission of this nine-member volunteer board is to identify, protect, and preserve Teton County’s…